Skip to main content

Table 3 Spending per capita on Urgent and Emergency Care by county and region, Euro 2014

From: Variation in resource allocation in urgent and emergency Care Systems in Ireland

Region/County

GPs

Ambulance

Public EDs and LIUs

Total

North East

 Cavan

1.94

39.97

123.89

165.80

 Louth

7.35

47.96

152.37

207.68

 Meath

16.85

17.99

33.32

68.16

 Monaghan

1.95

55.27

13.37

70.59

Dublin North East

 Dublin

13.26

22.45

109.93

145.64

Dublin South

 Dublin

13.26

22.45

109.93

145.64

 Wicklow

9.65

37.00

0.00

46.65

Dublin Midlands

 Dublin

13.26

22.45

109.93

145.64

 Kildare

14.54

21.85

32.92

69.32

 Laois

13.19

33.25

87.71

134.14

 Longford

18.26

59.35

0.00

77.62

 Offaly

13.19

61.75

100.30

175.24

 Westmeath

18.27

55.96

65.15

139.38

South East

 Carlow

39.17

38.25

0.00

77.42

 Kilkenny

39.17

29.19

52.65

121.01

 Tipperary

13.53

59.05

60.83

133.93

 Waterford

10.62

41.61

96.70

148.93

 Wexford

12.08

32.59

55.05

99.71

South

 Cork

22.62

32.86

74.24

129.72

 Kerry

26.82

58.66

55.32

140.80

Mid-West

 Clare

12.63

58.85

14.31

85.79

 Limerick

21.19

26.14

100.83

148.16

 Tipperary

13.53

59.05

60.83

133.93

West

 Donegal

14.31

54.94

52.87

122.11

 Galway

14.29

36.91

90.24

141.43

 Leitrim

10.10

64.82

0.00

74.93

 Mayo

16.76

49.68

40.17

105.65

 Roscommon

10.44

71.52

28.24

110.21

 Sligo

10.10

25.34

129.52

164.97

National Average

15.66

31.47

81.28

131.06

  1. The county of Dublin spans three regions (Dublin North-East, Dublin South and Dublin Midlands), while Tipperary spans two regions (Mid-West and South-East). Consequently Dublin and Tipperary appear more than once in the table